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Found this while searching old maps.
The map was from 1943, and Google Earth shows a series of seemingly isolated bodies of water in an area where mining is, and was common.
I'm doubting that it's a natural river due to the fact there is no visible waterways going into/exiting the area.
It's called "Mills Fork" from the 1943 map, but the current map is unmarked, the 1943 map didn't show a town of any kind, just a building or two. (hard to tell.)
can't figure out how to attach the kml file.
The map was from 1943, and Google Earth shows a series of seemingly isolated bodies of water in an area where mining is, and was common.
I'm doubting that it's a natural river due to the fact there is no visible waterways going into/exiting the area.
It's called "Mills Fork" from the 1943 map, but the current map is unmarked, the 1943 map didn't show a town of any kind, just a building or two. (hard to tell.)

can't figure out how to attach the kml file.